After leaving Fox News in 2017, Kelly signed a three-year, $69 million deal with NBC to host a Sunday night news program and a daily morning show as part of the “TODAY” family.

NEW YORK, NY – MAY 15: (L-R) Chuck Todd, Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Lester Holt, and Megyn Kelly attend the 2017 NBCUniversal Upfront at Radio City Music Hall on May 15, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

NBC will reportedly be paying out the remainder of Kelly’s contract, which is just about halfway complete. The deal is likely to not be completed until next week, and the parties are said to still be battling over noncompete and nondisclosure clauses.

NBC News started pushing Kelly out the door just two days after she made the contentious remarks about whether or not Halloween costumes featuring blackface are offensive.

“What is racist?” Kelly said on her show on Oct. 23. “You do get in trouble if you are a white person who puts on blackface for Halloween or a black person who puts on whiteface for Halloween. Like back when I was a kid it was okay if you were dressing up as a character.”

Megyn Kelly attends the 17th Annual USTA Foundation Opening Night Gala at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 28, 2017 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Kelly apologized internally and on air for the remarks, but the cancelation of her show appeared imminent as NBC announced it would air pre-recorded episodes for the remainder of the week. For her part, Kelly left her talent agency — which also represents NBC News President Noah Oppenheim — and retained a top Hollywood lawyer.

The Daily Mail published a report claiming that Kelly wanted to receive a full payout on her contract and an additional $10 million bonus. Kelly’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, accused NBC of planting the story to make Kelly look bad during the negotiation process.

“Despite my efforts to handle this process confidentially, NBC News is allowing the media to run with completely false and irresponsible reports that disparage Megyn by erroneously claiming she has ever asked for more money than her contract requires,” Freedman said.

The rumors eventually settled and NBC and Kelly have been notably quiet during the first few weeks of November.